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Tropical Cyclone Koji was a short-lived, broad tropical cyclone that affected Northern Queensland, Australia during January 2026. The seventh named storm of the 2025–26 Australian region cyclone season, Koji originated from a tropical low-pressure area in the north Coral Sea. On 7 January, the disturbance was designated as Tropical Low 12U by the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) while moving southward. Three days later, the low intensified into a category 2 tropical cyclone on the Australian scale and was assigned the name Koji. Shortly after, Koji began quickly began to weaken and was downgraded to a tropical low the following day. Koji then crossed the northern coast of Queensland between Ayr and Bowen.
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